1912 – Firehall No.11, Berry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
In 1903 the firm of A. and W. Melville, architects and civil engineers, began operation.
In 1903 the firm of A. and W. Melville, architects and civil engineers, began operation.
Alexander Melville was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1873 and received his architectural and civil engineering degrees in Aberdeen.
Founded in 1912 as Kelvin Technical High School, the name was later changed to Kelvin High School.
Located at the intersection of three major thoroughfares in downtown Winnipeg, the Lindsay Building is one of a handful of terracotta office towers erected during the city’s pre-World War I development boom.
This student residence was the largest of the original campus buildings. Facing northeast towards the Administration Building,
Entry in architectural competition that was open to all architects who were British subjects. The competition was won by Francis Worthington Simon and the building constructed by 1920.
The Union Trust Tower occupies an unusually long and narrow site at the corner of Lombard Avenue and Main Street.
Beautiful church with a wonderful tower, the United Westminster Church is a great example of English Gothic by John H.G.
Constructed in 1903 as the new Campbell Brothers and Wilson warehouse, the Adelman Building was located on the C.P.R.
The merchant and businessman James H. Ashdown built his residence at number 529 on the Crescent,